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Definition of Hanapers
1. hanaper [n] - See also: hanaper
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hanapers
Literary usage of Hanapers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Archaeological Journal by Royal Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland Central Committee, Royal Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland (1871)
"XVI. containing muniments of the kings of Scotland and others of that country,
placed in " two forcers of leather bound with iron, four hanapers covered ..."
2. The Antient Kalendars and Inventories of the Treasury of His Majesty's by Great Britain Exchequer, Francis Palgrave (1836)
"=r , hanapers woven of ... &C One of these hanapers was discovered under rather
remarkable circumstances. On the 15th Feb., in the 3d year of the reign Vol. ..."
3. A Guide to the Public Records of Scotland Deposited in H. M. General ...by Matthew Livingstone by Matthew Livingstone (1905)
"... nine wooden forcers, eighteen " hanapers of twigs, and thirty-two boxes,"
besides the other muniments and memoranda of the same country particularly ..."
4. Scotland: Documents and Records Illustrating the History of Scotland, and by Great Britain Exchequer, Francis Palgrave, Great Britain Record Commission (1837)
"... documents filled certain forcers of leather bound with iron, four hanapers
covered with black leather, nine wooden forcers, ..."
5. Unknown Hungary by Victor Tissot (1881)
"There are hanapers too,1 cups, which held a litre, and of which history tells us
that only twenty- four were emptied as a daily measure at the court of a ..."